Leon,
I guess turn about is fair play!
This Fluif stuff is what you cough up after an extremely long night of
drinking warm beer and inhaling stale cigar smoke. It has a number of
uses including removal of road tar, as an agent for polishing the
dashpots od SU carbs, and as a solvent to clean that white stuff that
collects on the connectors of Lucas lamp assemblies and fuse blocks.
BTW, It ain't a deficiency in my spelling skills, it's a deficiency in
my typing skills. Just wait, your turn is coming. In a few years, age
will catch up with you too and all those brain cells you have killed off
in your youth will come back to haunt you....8^)
Joe
I'll be spell checking this document before sending it!!!!
GuyotLeonF@aol.com wrote:
>
> Joe Curry wrote>
>
> >Use Castrol LMA (Unless you purge the whole system and go to silicon
> type fluid). THe LMA exceeds both Dot3 and DOt4 specs. But it will eat
> up paint if it spills onto your painted surfaces. The silicon fluif
> will not.
>
> Can't fault your logic Joe, but what is this fluif stuff that you speak of ?
> where can I get some ?
> Is it better when cold or warm ? like British beer ?
> Let me know, do...
> then go stand in the speeling korner, sorry, spelling corner.
>
> Leon (smirk ;->)
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